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(716) 355-4542

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I Find my Florizel password?

    Go to the Pho­tos and open the first photo which con­tains names and codes for each of the ves­sels. Florizel has the code 7191 Open the Notes app and put the code we just found. You will then see the note that the Vault Pass­word is the other ad­mi­ral. Open the Pi­rate Talk app again and read the con­ver­sa­tion with Jonas Rat­tler.

  • What is the SS Florizel?

    SS Florizel, a passenger liner, was the flagship of the Bowring Brothers ’ Red Cross Line of steamships and one of the first ships in the world specifically designed to navigate icy waters.

  • What happened to Florizel?

    Florizel departed St. John’s on Saturday, 23 February 1918, for Halifax and then on to New York, with 78 passengers and 60 crew. Among the passengers were many prominent St. John’s businessmen. Shortly after the vessel passed through the St. John’s Narrows at 8:30 PM the weather turned nasty.

  • What caused the SS Florizel to sink?

    SS Florizel, a passenger liner, was the flagship of the Bowring Brothers ’ Red Cross Line of steamships and one of the first ships in the world specifically designed to navigate icy waters. During her last voyage, from St. John’s to Halifax and on to New York City, she sank after striking a reef at Horn Head Point,...

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